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a suicide bombing at a shiite mosque in northern iraq has claimed the lives of at least 22 people. dozens more were wounded. it is the latest in a spate of sectarian bombings and follows mass protests against iran's government. >> the u.s. secretary of state has testified before a senate committee about the deadly attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya, last summer. an inquiry last month slammed her government for security flaws at the compound. clinton said the attack was a sign of rising militancy following the arabs bring revolution. >> the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan has been cleared of all charges related to what became known as the e-mail affair. the general was under investigation over allegations over improper e-mail correspondence with a woman linked to a sex scandal. in germany, the embattled education minister says she will go all the way to prove she did not cheat her way to a ph.d.. that is after dusseldorf university announced a probe into eight pieces she wrote more than 30 is a good. she's not the first senior politician to get into
a suicide bombing at a shiite mosque in northern iraq has claimed the lives of at least 22 people. dozens more were wounded. it is the latest in a spate of sectarian bombings and follows mass protests against iran's government. >> the u.s. secretary of state has testified before a senate committee about the deadly attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya, last summer. an inquiry last month slammed her government for security flaws at the compound. clinton said the attack was a...
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but the eu has signaled it is willing to relax rules on spain, which could help soften the austerity measures apparently crippling the country. >> germany may be about to drop its objections to bailing out cyprus. despite misgivings about reports of money laundering by the island's thanks. >> a number of politicians in germany have accused separate banks of holding significant illegal deposits with russian money, something they deny. they had threatened to refuse to finalize a bailout unless the country clean up -- clint of its act, but berlin is reported to have relented after pressure from other eurozone countries. cyprus needs about 17.5 billion euros to keep afloat. >> onto wednesday's market action now, and european shares dropped later in the session, reaction to weak economic data out of the united states. our correspondents and as the summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. -- our correspondent sent us this summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the people here are convinced that the euro sovereign debt crisis is slowly getting better, that the worst may be over, so
but the eu has signaled it is willing to relax rules on spain, which could help soften the austerity measures apparently crippling the country. >> germany may be about to drop its objections to bailing out cyprus. despite misgivings about reports of money laundering by the island's thanks. >> a number of politicians in germany have accused separate banks of holding significant illegal deposits with russian money, something they deny. they had threatened to refuse to finalize a...
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and we need to recognize that in the way the eu does business. my fifth principle is fairness. whatever new arrangements are enacted for the eurozone, they must work fairly for those countries inside it or outside. that would be of particular importance to britain. now, as i said, we're not going to join the single currency. but there was no overwhelming economic reason why the single currency and the single market should share the same boundary, any more than the single market and schengen. our participation in the single market and operability to help set its rules is the principal reason for our membership of the european union. so it is a vital interest for us to protect the integrity and fairness of the single market for all of its members. and that is why britain has been so concerned to promote and defend the single market as the eurozone crisis stops to rewrite the rules, fiscal court nation and banking union. so these five principles provide what i believe is the right approach for the european union. so now let me turn to what this means for britain. today, public dis
and we need to recognize that in the way the eu does business. my fifth principle is fairness. whatever new arrangements are enacted for the eurozone, they must work fairly for those countries inside it or outside. that would be of particular importance to britain. now, as i said, we're not going to join the single currency. but there was no overwhelming economic reason why the single currency and the single market should share the same boundary, any more than the single market and schengen....
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little understanding of the regular tatory structure of the eu and of eu laws on our economic activities. and i think most people, if we have an electoral campaign in the city, i think it might become a bit clearer to people with the costs and benefits of leaving. >> what about joining america, the 51st state? we've learned the united states has no interesting in leaving the -- we've had several warnings making it clear that the special relationship as such exists depends on britain and part of the eu. >> and i wonder why to them it's so important that the status quo is maintained. >> for the united states? >> yes. >> because britain clearly, thelithe li linguistic say close corporation on military issues means that there is a level of trust, perhaps, as the u.s. bank is more difficult to establish with other major european nations. so it's very important. >> interesting with more on that in a bit. we also want to follow what is happening with italy. shares are trading higher after monte paschi gave the go ahead for a bailout. the group is seeking a new investor to keep the company afloa
little understanding of the regular tatory structure of the eu and of eu laws on our economic activities. and i think most people, if we have an electoral campaign in the city, i think it might become a bit clearer to people with the costs and benefits of leaving. >> what about joining america, the 51st state? we've learned the united states has no interesting in leaving the -- we've had several warnings making it clear that the special relationship as such exists depends on britain and...
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spain -- wide business is booming. armenia -- why chess is compulsory in schools. and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the eurozone. in the end, the you chose not to abandon them, but greece continues to have to make drastic cuts, leaving marks that are visible throughout the country, including a long one of the world's most famous routes -- along one of the world's most famous routes. ♪ >> at precisely 42,195 meters long, this is the route that has become the standard for all marathon runners. the course was inspired by a 2500-year old myth, only today it is run on asphalt along with the capital's main roads. this is the bay where it said the legendary battle took place in 490 bc. it marked the first greek victory over the persians. according to legend, the athenian warriors gathered in a phalanx formation and managed to fight off a persian invasion. then a messenger ran the 42- kilometer distance to athens with news of the victory. at
spain -- wide business is booming. armenia -- why chess is compulsory in schools. and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the eurozone. in the end, the you chose not to abandon them, but greece continues to have to make drastic cuts, leaving marks that are visible throughout the country, including a long one of the world's most famous routes -- along one of the world's...
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the eu statistics office announced unemployment in the zone stood at 11.8%. up 0.1 percentage points since october and highest since the euro was introduced in 1999. within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for its next flight no. one was injured. a mechanic spotted smoke rising from the back of the aircraft at logan international airport. the plane had flown in from japan. all 172 passengers and 11 crew members had disembarked. firefighters found flames coming from a battery pack under the passenger's compartment and put out the fire. the battery starts the auxiliary power unit. it supplies electricity while the aircraft is
the eu statistics office announced unemployment in the zone stood at 11.8%. up 0.1 percentage points since october and highest since the euro was introduced in 1999. within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month,...
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but 209 south of the jet stream houston looking at 22. asian continent, we have to talk about the hayes and fog again covering much of china. in fact, in beijing it is in the hazardous level. we're going to take a break here. across the northeastern areas of china due to that low pressure bringing some snow or mixed precipitation, but otherwise, still looking at a hazardous level of polluted air quality in beijing. very unhealthy level in shanghai. the level only goes up to 500. this is around 450. we may even need a new chart for this one. so this kind of condition continues for a little while longer due to the air stagnation across the area. you can see nothing much is happening except for south of yangtze river where wet weather will continue making flooding to trigger easily. shanghai 8 degrees. chongqing 11 degrees for your high. ulan bator. looking at minus 16. tokyo at 9 degrees. here across the european continent a potent system moving in bringing snow to southwestern areas of the uk. sea effect snow continuing on the east coast h
but 209 south of the jet stream houston looking at 22. asian continent, we have to talk about the hayes and fog again covering much of china. in fact, in beijing it is in the hazardous level. we're going to take a break here. across the northeastern areas of china due to that low pressure bringing some snow or mixed precipitation, but otherwise, still looking at a hazardous level of polluted air quality in beijing. very unhealthy level in shanghai. the level only goes up to 500. this is around...
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the uk's rocky relationship with the eu. cameron proposed a bold referendum to allow british voters to decide whether or not to exit the alliance by 2016. >> there's no doubt we're more powerful than washington, delhi because we're a powerful player inside the union that matters for british jobs, and security. it matters to our ability to get things done in the world. it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to remain in the european union. if we left the european union, it would be a one-way ticket, not a return. >>> let's take an early look at the markets. we'll get all up in your business this morning. steve sedgwick is live in london, which is still at this hour firmly part of the european union. >> and set to be for a bit longer. there was a huge caveat to what david cameron said there in that sound bite. he wants more competition in europe, more accountability, better growth and wants us to get out of the eurozone debt crisis. he wants to re
the uk's rocky relationship with the eu. cameron proposed a bold referendum to allow british voters to decide whether or not to exit the alliance by 2016. >> there's no doubt we're more powerful than washington, delhi because we're a powerful player inside the union that matters for british jobs, and security. it matters to our ability to get things done in the world. it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to...
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but in terms of the business community, i think it's more the eu integration and cooperation that will be important. >> yes. let's look at the runners up. the third place guy who is -- i mean, it is an interesting track. how much of a chance has he got of upsetting the front runners? in i think he's going to have a meaningful impact. he has already. i would never underestimate the power of artists within the czech republic. people regard them very highly. he's giving it a good run. what's most important is he's getting the younger people out to a vote. if this goes off to a runoff, the question swb will those younger people go out to the runoff and how will that impact those two final people? >> it's sort of an interesting play. and i don't know what his -- do you know what his political views are on things like europe and is he pro european or -- >> well, i think it's hard to believe anybody's artist's view in general about politics because they have very specific and also very general views. i think that's he's not a euro skeptic like clouse was, but he hasn't really, i think, unload
but in terms of the business community, i think it's more the eu integration and cooperation that will be important. >> yes. let's look at the runners up. the third place guy who is -- i mean, it is an interesting track. how much of a chance has he got of upsetting the front runners? in i think he's going to have a meaningful impact. he has already. i would never underestimate the power of artists within the czech republic. people regard them very highly. he's giving it a good run. what's...
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. >> we are a better countrry3 tan we used to be ut eú& have more to do it anddwe3 need to get at it. &-get the buzz you get fromúworking at the absolute top dollar a year place. >> bob balaban,,welcome, >> hell glow. p> coogratulations n this.3 >> thank you. &-writing for kids than moss people know. >> i guess sso. >> heemcgraw series which is a funnseries of books. >> thank you. >> sseen 8. >> six. &- >> aalot f them ot jjst3 one. >> i havv burned loo of midnight il and 5 in the morninggoil. the context of this and the creatuue from the seventt grade which is just out and i imagine is the fiist of four..3 >> of four.3 two and i am ssarting three. >> it'ssa real book. parent who isshave kids who are approprrate for this book, middle school agee say, kids maybe some younger, maybe some older should notice not a book with a lot of big pictures and aafew words..3 it is reaa book.ú& >> yess theyymaae me write a3 lot of words..3 >> it is a reel story. ú& >> iihave to dd that. >> anddittis interestingú first book well,,the reason somewhat my pprpose in having book with a diiosaur onnth
. >> we are a better countrry3 tan we used to be ut eú& have more to do it anddwe3 need to get at it. &-get the buzz you get fromúworking at the absolute top dollar a year place. >> bob balaban,,welcome, >> hell glow. p> coogratulations n this.3 >> thank you. &-writing for kids than moss people know. >> i guess sso. >> heemcgraw series which is a funnseries of books. >> thank you. >> sseen 8. >> six. &- >> aalot f...
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. >> we are a better countrry3 tan we used to be ut eú& have more to do it anddwe3 need to get at it. &-get the buzz you get fromúworking at the absolute top dollar a year place. >> bob balaban,,welcome, >> hell glow. p> coogratulations n this.3 >> thank you. &-writing for kids than moss people know. >> i guess sso. >> heemcgraw series which is a funnseries of books. >> thank you. >> sseen 8. >> six. &- >> aalot f them ot jjst3 one. >> i havv burned loo of midnight il and 5 in the morninggoil. the context of this and the creatuue from the seventt grade which is just out and i imagine is the fiist of four..3 >> of four.3 two and i am ssarting three. >> it'ssa real book. parent who isshave kids who are approprrate for this book, middle school agee say, kids maybe some younger, maybe some older should notice not a book with a lot of big pictures and aafew words..3 it is reaa book.ú& >> yess theyymaae me write a3 lot of words..3 >> it is a reel story. ú& >> iihave to dd that. >> anddittis interestingú first book well,,the reason somewhat my pprpose in having book with a diiosaur onnth
. >> we are a better countrry3 tan we used to be ut eú& have more to do it anddwe3 need to get at it. &-get the buzz you get fromúworking at the absolute top dollar a year place. >> bob balaban,,welcome, >> hell glow. p> coogratulations n this.3 >> thank you. &-writing for kids than moss people know. >> i guess sso. >> heemcgraw series which is a funnseries of books. >> thank you. >> sseen 8. >> six. &- >> aalot f...
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back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into this fire season. it sounds like we have a pretty integrated group not only within the military capability you but state and local capabilities and federal capabilities for this fire season. with that i'm going to go down the line. as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the c
back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into...
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that's one rape every 22 minutes in india. those are just the ones we know about. by some accounts, only a tenth of all such crimes in india actually get reported. why such a shockingly high rate of violent crime? indians are debating the reasons. the reality is this. this is one more example of a government that simply does not deliver. india has a broken public safety system, little to no public surveillance and cctv systems at a pathetic and corrupt police force. according to the u.n.'s office on drugs and crime, south asia has one of the lowest percentages. of lowest police officers to civilians in the world. it has among the fewest prosecutors as a percentage of the population. there could be other factors. india has a demographic crisis according to 2011 census, only nine women for every ten men, that's one of the world's worst sex ratios and that doesn't happen naturally, it happens because tens of thousands of indians opt for abortions if they know they are having a daughter. but these conditions are not unique. some of them exist elsewhere too. perhaps mos
that's one rape every 22 minutes in india. those are just the ones we know about. by some accounts, only a tenth of all such crimes in india actually get reported. why such a shockingly high rate of violent crime? indians are debating the reasons. the reality is this. this is one more example of a government that simply does not deliver. india has a broken public safety system, little to no public surveillance and cctv systems at a pathetic and corrupt police force. according to the u.n.'s...
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i've been in this business a while and i'll say that's unprecedented with any civilian emergency services agency going to a dod asset and having it engage in 4 hours. >> commander, anything you want to share? >> more recently in 2012, two squadrons provided 3 aircraft and the notification process was approximately 2 to 3 hours. we have expanded the capability in the navy, as i said earlier, and that allows for that rapid surge response which was put to the test in august. >> on this most recent lightning complex fire, it was a little bit different for us as far as what happened there. like cal fire wants to, just like we all do, is aggressively attack things. but we have the applicable policies and orders that really regulate us a little bit because it's got to meet certain thresholds and sometimes like in this last one, it was a remote fire, very small, but it didn't meet some of the thresholds initially but we postured and as soon as it crossed the line they were ready to attack it aggressively. those are challenges we have to work with as well but we're ready to provide that immediate
i've been in this business a while and i'll say that's unprecedented with any civilian emergency services agency going to a dod asset and having it engage in 4 hours. >> commander, anything you want to share? >> more recently in 2012, two squadrons provided 3 aircraft and the notification process was approximately 2 to 3 hours. we have expanded the capability in the navy, as i said earlier, and that allows for that rapid surge response which was put to the test in august. >>...
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quarterly dividend of 22 and a half scents a share. the dividend and stock buy back has a return of 119 billion of shareholders since the program began. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platformrom charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-25 gives me tools that help mfind opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i...
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one thing that they noted is revenue 22% during the crucial holiday selling season. they spent a lot on warehouses and new products. though growth margin expansion is what really surprised the experts on wall street. let's also take a look at facebook. facebook that 31.33. it certainly has had a nice run up. now we are talking about mobile ad revenue. dagen: johnny lee sang that song on the soundtrack. connell: we are all on the same page today. the group claiming responsibility for their cyber attacks on big u.s. banks. pretty big story here. they now plan to back off a little bit for a while. dagen: research in motion no more. the company changing its name to blackberry. we take a look at the new blackberry and how the dollar is holding up. look, almost $1.36 on the euro. that is dollar weakness. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is
one thing that they noted is revenue 22% during the crucial holiday selling season. they spent a lot on warehouses and new products. though growth margin expansion is what really surprised the experts on wall street. let's also take a look at facebook. facebook that 31.33. it certainly has had a nice run up. now we are talking about mobile ad revenue. dagen: johnny lee sang that song on the soundtrack. connell: we are all on the same page today. the group claiming responsibility for their cyber...
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on tuesday, january 22. that following the prayer and pledge, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and following leader remarks the senate be in a period of morning business for debate only until 12:30 with senators permitted to speak for ten minutes each and the senate recess from 12:30 to 2:15 to allow for weekly caucus meetings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it recess under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands in recess under the provisions of s. con res. 3 until 11:30 a.m., monday, january 21. >> if i didn't have my case coming up i would like to come back with these gentlemen when it is over when they really lay down the law, what's going on in this country. i wish i wasn't on trial. i'd like to talk to united states of america was going on. >> his family go all the back to italy. he settled here in rhode is
on tuesday, january 22. that following the prayer and pledge, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and following leader remarks the senate be in a period of morning business for debate only until 12:30 with senators permitted to speak for ten minutes each and the senate recess from 12:30 to 2:15 to allow for weekly caucus meetings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: if there is no further...
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more on your forecast coming up. >> meantime in the traffic center it has been busy overnight. we have had several injury accidents fortunately they are in the clearing stage is. >> in san jose north bound to lead the around north wolfe road that had been cleared from the road way no lines currently blocked. >> the bay bridge toll plaza looks good here at the toll plaza we do have some overnight road work up the incline it is way in san francisco. >> also a stalled van blocking one of the lines at the fremont street off ramp but not really impacting traffic. >> the san mateo bridge the west bound trip looks good the drive 12 minutes from into in. >> no problems at the golden gate bridge. some areas of dense fog. drive time 23 minutes out 23navato into san francisco. >> thank you james. >> it was one week ago that a man tried to kidnap a teenage girl. she ran as a fight off the attack and scream for help. the suspect ran off his neighbors open their doors to see what was going on. it is still on the loosed this morning. >> kron fours philippe dj egal spoke with neighbors who des
more on your forecast coming up. >> meantime in the traffic center it has been busy overnight. we have had several injury accidents fortunately they are in the clearing stage is. >> in san jose north bound to lead the around north wolfe road that had been cleared from the road way no lines currently blocked. >> the bay bridge toll plaza looks good here at the toll plaza we do have some overnight road work up the incline it is way in san francisco. >> also a stalled van...
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there's a different proposal for the eu and a different debate in the u.s. they are not on the same page. what concerns me is that we operating in all of these jurisdictions as ubs will have to comply with different models in different jurisdictions so there's just no way at the moment that i'm seeing any more that what we started off as regulators to do, and that is creating a global level playing field for large complex global bank, that that's going to emerge at the end of the regulatory transition because by now, even though we started with the standards that are common, we're ending up with national solutions for separating retail banks from investment banks, and they are going to look different all over the jurisdictions. >> where are we in terms of that recovery in 2013? what would be your expectation for the broad economy for the banking sector in terms of growth this year? >> i think by and large the global economy is going to, you know, come back to growth quite sizebly. i came back from china and after bottoming out at 7% is turning up. they are o
there's a different proposal for the eu and a different debate in the u.s. they are not on the same page. what concerns me is that we operating in all of these jurisdictions as ubs will have to comply with different models in different jurisdictions so there's just no way at the moment that i'm seeing any more that what we started off as regulators to do, and that is creating a global level playing field for large complex global bank, that that's going to emerge at the end of the regulatory...
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is it going to 22? after a pullback there's a lot of unlocked volume there, if we get the recovery in housing and the tick up in the economy, there's a lot of up side. >> if the yield curve starts to go in their favor. >> which it likely will, right? >> that's why i asked about the nim. you think the u.s. economy is recovering, you get a steeper yield curve and then the companies can actually make some money. >> if you don't like bonds and i don't like bonds and i'm looking for 2.5% to 3% by the end of the year, the banks are the best way to because of margins and improving economy. if bonds do collapse, the economy is getting better. >> the euro crisis banks, the ones in big trouble, the ones that citi deals with and jpmorgan deals with and wells fargo stories, these are recovering big time. look at the performance there today, up 4% as a group across the board. >> what happens if rates start moving up? what happens if mortgage rates start moving up? what happens if this housing push we've got starts t
is it going to 22? after a pullback there's a lot of unlocked volume there, if we get the recovery in housing and the tick up in the economy, there's a lot of up side. >> if the yield curve starts to go in their favor. >> which it likely will, right? >> that's why i asked about the nim. you think the u.s. economy is recovering, you get a steeper yield curve and then the companies can actually make some money. >> if you don't like bonds and i don't like bonds and i'm...
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in 2011, 21 of china's 31 provinces increased the averages on wages by 22%. even this year and last year is with the slowing economy, the average migrant worker economy went up 15%. so costs are still going up for consumer players that need to rely on hiring chinese workers. manufacturers have to figure out how do you deal with rising costs in china. or as apple has announced, they're going to start producing some of their products again in the united states. >> only china could conceive of moving 300,000 employees to a different part of the country. it is a surprising play. thanks for joining us. >>> some news out of syria, a short range missile was launch ed and it landed in syria. >>> still to come, we'll take a closer look at the ecb who uttered those famous words in the summer, believe me, it will be enough. will it continue to be the case as we go through the rest of 2013? >>> and these are the headlines around the globe. china, up 14% on the year raising expectations for next week's q4 gdp number. investors are cautious ahead of interest rates decision
in 2011, 21 of china's 31 provinces increased the averages on wages by 22%. even this year and last year is with the slowing economy, the average migrant worker economy went up 15%. so costs are still going up for consumer players that need to rely on hiring chinese workers. manufacturers have to figure out how do you deal with rising costs in china. or as apple has announced, they're going to start producing some of their products again in the united states. >> only china could conceive...
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we're looking about consumption of 22 barrels a day per person here. look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much cheaper than we're experiencing here. david: wow, vietnam. who would have thunk several years ago. i don't know about liz, but three out of the four people here have apple stock. myself included. gene, it is kind of a sore spot to.that out to investors but you've got it now. do you hold it? do you buy more of it at these low prices or, do you dump it? >> i think if you're a holder in apple stock, if you already own the stock you hold it here and wait for the news to settle. if you don't own apple stoc
we're looking about consumption of 22 barrels a day per person here. look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like...
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they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said we shouldn't have any concerns about the stability of this particular bank. >> the situation was known and under careful consideration for a long time. as a matter of fact, we have been pulling the liquidity conditions of the bank and in the eba analysis and the need for further capitalization, we clearly doubt that there was a need of further capitalization and the bank was not able to provide -- and then the issue of the loan. so this is the process that we are considering. >> all right. that's governor of the bank of italy. also, coming up on today's progr
they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said...
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on the smelting business, our aluminum business. so that's pretty much what the quarter looks like. >> ceo klaus kleinfeld said sentiment rather than market fundamentals will be driving a rebound in lump naluminum price >> it's good that we start with alcoa. the earnings season is a shocker, a shocker -- >> shock to the system. >> yeah. a shock to the system. you ease in, you know, never -- we reported alcoa but you -- what if you had to start with google or -- or apple or you had to know, you -- with this, you know, $9 billion, smelting a little bit better. you know, people are still using some aluminum around the world. but at least -- okay, now we know. now everybody at home knows. it's earnings season. it's -- but it didn't bombard us with really earth-shattering stuff. we will be bombarded. >> you ready? >> i am. i'm ready. ready to -- i don't know. i'm ready. >> you ready? >> i'm ready. i might -- i don't know. we'll see how i feel. no, i'll be here. >> okay. >> don't worry. >>> let's talk about boeing and the dreamliner. more
on the smelting business, our aluminum business. so that's pretty much what the quarter looks like. >> ceo klaus kleinfeld said sentiment rather than market fundamentals will be driving a rebound in lump naluminum price >> it's good that we start with alcoa. the earnings season is a shocker, a shocker -- >> shock to the system. >> yeah. a shock to the system. you ease in, you know, never -- we reported alcoa but you -- what if you had to start with google or -- or apple...
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look at japan's economy. >> let's agree to disagree on this one. >> 22 years later. >> you can continue the conversation. over a drink. it is friday night after all. okay. what are we? about ten minutes away from the closing bell. up by about 40 points on the dow. you know, we've actually been very, very -- doing very well. i think we're up what, 5.8 so far this january? >> yes. a good year so far. things getting pretty heated between two of wall street's most influential investors. >> number one, carl is free to make a tenlder offer for the company. you want to bid for the company go ahead and bid. >> you don't have to tell me what i'm free to do. >> okay. >> number one. >> yes. it's the thing you missed. it's true. it was pretty good. stick around. you don't want to miss the rest of the interview. everybody has been talking about it today. let us know whether you're on team icahn or ackman. who won? tweet us at cnbc closing bell. don't forget you can see the whole battle right now on cnbc.com. >> okay. also ahead do stay tuned. we've got maria's one-on-one interview with bill gates fr
look at japan's economy. >> let's agree to disagree on this one. >> 22 years later. >> you can continue the conversation. over a drink. it is friday night after all. okay. what are we? about ten minutes away from the closing bell. up by about 40 points on the dow. you know, we've actually been very, very -- doing very well. i think we're up what, 5.8 so far this january? >> yes. a good year so far. things getting pretty heated between two of wall street's most...
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joe, thanks very much on the business side. by the way, patrick, i know your father, right, was a fighting irish fan. joe, are you college football, is that a big -- you know, do you get into that? >> yeah, i'm a texas fan. >> okay. all right. so this is a -- we have to talk about this. there's a big game today, right, patrick? >> at the end of the season, notre dame will still be undefeated. >> okay. that's his call. joe, we'll leave you out of it because you're a texas fan. but the reason i mention it, we are just a few days away from what could be the biggest title game in football history. notre dame taking on the alabama crimson tide. we'll break down the business of the bcs championship when we come back. >>> today, the fed is looking atmospheres over its asset program as investors count down to the jobs report today looking for a modest growth in december payroll. here in brit yap, the services pmi is weighing on the pound. >>> now we're just three days away from what could go down as the most watched college football ti
joe, thanks very much on the business side. by the way, patrick, i know your father, right, was a fighting irish fan. joe, are you college football, is that a big -- you know, do you get into that? >> yeah, i'm a texas fan. >> okay. all right. so this is a -- we have to talk about this. there's a big game today, right, patrick? >> at the end of the season, notre dame will still be undefeated. >> okay. that's his call. joe, we'll leave you out of it because you're a texas...
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business. he had been secretary of the navy under ronald regan and assistant secretary of defense under ronald regan and one of the most decorated veterans of vietnam. united states senator. celebrated author. lawyer. and i thought he made a pretty strong, persuasive case. so did many of us. >> let's turn to cybersecurity. i was pleased that you mentioned cyber security in your initial remarks. they have moved expand its cyber security efforts. i have to talk about colorado. the air force academy is well positioned to train those. would you talk a little more on your take on cyber security and what sort of resources we need. >> i've been to those facilities in colorado a few times and don't know as much about them as you do, but i am familiar with them. they are essential to our national security. cyber, i believe represents as big a threat to the security of this country as any one specific threat. for all the reasons this committee understands. it's an insidious quiet, kind of a threat that w
business. he had been secretary of the navy under ronald regan and assistant secretary of defense under ronald regan and one of the most decorated veterans of vietnam. united states senator. celebrated author. lawyer. and i thought he made a pretty strong, persuasive case. so did many of us. >> let's turn to cybersecurity. i was pleased that you mentioned cyber security in your initial remarks. they have moved expand its cyber security efforts. i have to talk about colorado. the air force...
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. 22-year-old dexter oliver was arrested last night. he is expected to be charged with attempted murder and arson for sunday's attack. the victim, 25-year-old starr lamar, is still hospitalized with life-threatening burns. >>> mountain view police say modern dna technology has led to an arrest in a 1985 murder case. it was 28 years ago this month that the body of 21-year-old saba germai was found in a dumpster behind a safeway grocery store in north shore line boulevard. daniel garcia was arrested friday from fresno on suspicion of murder. recent tests matched his dna to skin fragments under the victim's fingernails. traffic and weather coming up. >>> good morning. slow on the eastshore freeway. westbound 80 through berkeley, it is all because of an earlier accident that really stacked up traffic for a while. we're seeing improvement but it's still slow. new accident reported southbound 101 approaching lucky drive. as you make your way through san rafael, things get a little busy approaching the golden gate bridge. it's quiet across the
. 22-year-old dexter oliver was arrested last night. he is expected to be charged with attempted murder and arson for sunday's attack. the victim, 25-year-old starr lamar, is still hospitalized with life-threatening burns. >>> mountain view police say modern dna technology has led to an arrest in a 1985 murder case. it was 28 years ago this month that the body of 21-year-old saba germai was found in a dumpster behind a safeway grocery store in north shore line boulevard. daniel garcia...
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of 22%. also, sacramento and san jose of more than 10%. riverside county. detroit up more than 6%. you will see, you know, some bottoming out of during an atlanta and chicago. cincinnati and milwaukee, they are waiting until next year for home prices to bottom out. i know that the viewers are always wondered what is going on in my area. the federal reserve really relies on this. they are also saying that the housing bottom occurred in the fourth quarter of 2011. when you think about it, we still have the 10.7 billion target is underwater. the house prices are worth less than the mortgage. that is a problem. housing is on the bed and maybe a housing bubble. it looks like we are in recovery. watch out and expect moderate growth. what they are talking about is we hit a trough and we are bouncing up. expect 3% growth. that is the news. connell: that is good. well done. dagen: thank you. elizabeth macdonald. we just got earlier this morning existing home sales. they were down slightly in december. down about 1%. that is still the second highest rate since november 2009. for more on this
of 22%. also, sacramento and san jose of more than 10%. riverside county. detroit up more than 6%. you will see, you know, some bottoming out of during an atlanta and chicago. cincinnati and milwaukee, they are waiting until next year for home prices to bottom out. i know that the viewers are always wondered what is going on in my area. the federal reserve really relies on this. they are also saying that the housing bottom occurred in the fourth quarter of 2011. when you think about it, we...
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eu really getting salon quality... or settling for wannabes? stop compromising! new vidal sassoon pro series. care and styling from the original salon genius, created to let you have it all at an affordable price. new vidal sassoon lets you say no to compromise and yes to very shiny... very silky... very sexy... very you. it's salon genius in a bottle! now in your store. new vidal sassoon pro series. salon genius. brilliantly priced. >>> we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was john boehner, of course, speaking to the ripon society, a group of modern republicans. he ascribes an awfully sinister motive to president obama these days considering the fact that the republican party hasn't needed much help in its recent collapse. boehner is not alone. house majority whip kevin mccarthy sees the same plot by the democrats. >> this pe
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on fire with a weekend in san francisco. >> 22 euro dexter oliver, the victim's boyfriend is facing attempted murder and arson charges. >> authorities received information on where oliver was stand. he surrendered to police at a hotel and oakland. >> authorities said the 19 year-old woman found dead last week in south lake tahoe might have been this oriented when she left the snow golglobe music festival. >> alyss bryne was found by the snow bank of the pioneer trail on friday after her family of french reporter missing. >> authorities did not suspect foul play. >> the sacramento county coroner's office will conduct an autopsy. it is likely to determine if alcohol or drugs were in the petaluma teens system. >> a federal court is polos of brought against the los angeles police department by a man wrongly accused of viciously beating a giants fan outside of dodger stadium. >> d a body ramirez sue the department and its chief saying, is right to due process or violated when he was arrested. but never charged in the near fatal beating of a giants fan. >> please consider him a suspect fo
on fire with a weekend in san francisco. >> 22 euro dexter oliver, the victim's boyfriend is facing attempted murder and arson charges. >> authorities received information on where oliver was stand. he surrendered to police at a hotel and oakland. >> authorities said the 19 year-old woman found dead last week in south lake tahoe might have been this oriented when she left the snow golglobe music festival. >> alyss bryne was found by the snow bank of the pioneer trail on...
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the way people on fix the debt look at it, i don't know whether it ought to be 21 or 22 or 15% n. these change over time. hamilton and jefferson argued about- >> 6%. >> they argued how big government ought to be and that argument won't go away. we can agree whatever they are, you will pay for it. if you have a generous social security benefit, fine, we will have the taxes it takes to support that benefit because you can't just drive the country into this hole it's being driven into now. . >> are you optimistic we do something in the next year or two? >> i'm ful. i thought we lost a big opportunity with the fiscal cliff to at least start down the road to putting some of these things on the table. it clearly -- the agenda is out there in i think the next three or four months, there's going to be a lot of discussion of it. it's difficult stuff. frankly, both parties. i belong to one of them. both parties have dirty hands on this. they've all done things that really drive things in the wrong direction. >> are you native tennessee? >> actually. i grew up in new york state, upstate new
the way people on fix the debt look at it, i don't know whether it ought to be 21 or 22 or 15% n. these change over time. hamilton and jefferson argued about- >> 6%. >> they argued how big government ought to be and that argument won't go away. we can agree whatever they are, you will pay for it. if you have a generous social security benefit, fine, we will have the taxes it takes to support that benefit because you can't just drive the country into this hole it's being driven into...
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who is going to be busy on weekends? >> well, i think every sector, almost every sector is suffering from the joint issues of a lack of growth in its own sectors and quite a lot of money building up in corporate owner sheets. so almost every management team is saying what do we do to grow? what do we look at buying? on the other side identity, investors are saying, hang on a minute, remember what happens the last time. be cautious. we'll see a push and a pull between them. and we expect over the next six to 12 months, we'll see a slow increase in m&a activity, but it will be cautious, carefully targeted and it will be thought about. >> when you have easy financing and a lot of optimism, is this driven by a lack of optimism? is it macro positions used to whittle down companies to buy growth because it doesn't exist otherwise? >> that's exactly right. the other one is still people haven't been able to sell businesses successfully for the last two or three years. high quality businesses are out there and some of them will b
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pursued for the last 22 months. >> thank you. you know this because you and i have talked about this at great length. i have a complete understanding where you are coming from and i know your frustration and i know what you are trying to say about this. i do want to say to you that i do not want inquisitiveness or curiosity about what possibility might be with russia to be translated into optimism. i do not have optimism. i hope, because the easiest way to resolve it, would be if they were able to reach it if together we could find some track to change the equation and the calculation of assad. i think what everybody worries about is that if you have a complete implosion of the state, nobody has a clear definition of how you put those pieces back together. number two, you have a much greater risk with respect to the chemical weapons. that is why i want to get in and see what the contingency plans are. i cannot measure risk without having a sense of what is on the table. what i do know is there are a lot of weapons there. there ar
pursued for the last 22 months. >> thank you. you know this because you and i have talked about this at great length. i have a complete understanding where you are coming from and i know your frustration and i know what you are trying to say about this. i do want to say to you that i do not want inquisitiveness or curiosity about what possibility might be with russia to be translated into optimism. i do not have optimism. i hope, because the easiest way to resolve it, would be if they...
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up 22% last year your sales and the u.s. replaced china. are we seeing the ultimate extra luxury buyer come back even stronger? >> yes, you have an emerging place in america in 2011 -- 22%, and last year first 23% against 2011. so, we can see an emergence of this market on the back of the crisis. it is about confidence, it's a slow pace maybe, and people -- >> there was so much talk during the fiscal cliff debate about the wealthy in the u.s. saying you know what, you're going to have to pay more in taxes and would there be as much demand for ultraluxury cars. did that slow things down at all for you? >> of course it is always a source of worries for customers, which will affect their confidence. as you've seen, indeed has been found in some -- has been found -- and again as i said before quite enjoying -- >> christoph georges is the president and coo of bentley in the united states joining us. hey, guys, remember the u.s.ry placed china as the number one market for bentley. it's also replaced it for a number of other ultraluxury automakers
up 22% last year your sales and the u.s. replaced china. are we seeing the ultimate extra luxury buyer come back even stronger? >> yes, you have an emerging place in america in 2011 -- 22%, and last year first 23% against 2011. so, we can see an emergence of this market on the back of the crisis. it is about confidence, it's a slow pace maybe, and people -- >> there was so much talk during the fiscal cliff debate about the wealthy in the u.s. saying you know what, you're going to...
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correspondent and anchor of "bulls and bears" on the fox business network. so, we mentioned briefly where this came from but tell us of the background of the fee. >> retailers were upset they were being charged when you use a credit card, they had to pay the bank for mastercard and visa a certain percent so the settlement came about they got cash, $7.5 billion in cash and now they are allowed to charge us, consumers, for the swipe fee. >> that does not make sense. how do we know if they implement the fee? >> that is important. it doesn't make any sense to do this. if you spend $200 on a credit card you will pay $8 on top of that just for the privilege of using your mass dick and you are probably all paying an annual fee owe whatever so the retailers have to put up a sign that says they are going to do that, the issue, though, is with online transactions, you do not find out until the end of your transaction and by that time you are so invested in filling out everything that most people think they will continue to just pay. >>heather: do we have any option? >
correspondent and anchor of "bulls and bears" on the fox business network. so, we mentioned briefly where this came from but tell us of the background of the fee. >> retailers were upset they were being charged when you use a credit card, they had to pay the bank for mastercard and visa a certain percent so the settlement came about they got cash, $7.5 billion in cash and now they are allowed to charge us, consumers, for the swipe fee. >> that does not make sense. how do...
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it's up 22 points. facebook, great numbers, down. >> the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for three months, following the house. this would allow more house for debate on the fiscal issues we're facing. the senate version includes several republican amendments, though, including matching spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt ceiling. those amendments expected to be defeated. the bill won't technically raise the debt ceiling, but it will suspend it until may 19th when it will be raised by the amount that the treasury borrows in the interim. that's how it's going to work. and markets, as we've been talking about on a tear this month with the dow having its best january in decades. but will yesterday's surprising drop in gdp reign in the bulls, it says here? let's get a read on the state of the economy. at least it wasn't a -- that kind of rein. there's three of them. anyway, joining us for the next hour is bob bruska. that's fao -- >> no. you ca
it's up 22 points. facebook, great numbers, down. >> the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for three months, following the house. this would allow more house for debate on the fiscal issues we're facing. the senate version includes several republican amendments, though, including matching spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt ceiling. those amendments expected to be defeated. the bill won't technically raise the debt ceiling, but...
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a letter to the eu asking the eu to designate hezbollah a terrorist organization. 88 senators signed it. he was one of the ones who didn't. when there was a letter to russia asking to deal with the rising tide of anti-semitism in russia. 99 senators signed the letter, one did not, chuck hagel. he has the right to have those interviews but there is a bipartisan consensus in washington illustrated by the math outside it. the question is why does the president want that in the discussion? why does he want that person with those judgments running the pentagon at this time? those are important questions to be explored during the hearing. >> he should have the opportunity to answer that. he has made clear on matters that impact israel the most in a positive way, i would not have been on the side of senator hagel in those votes, important to answer it and important to look at his entire record. on the things that matter most with u.s. policy and our great ally, israel, he has been as responsible as any when it comes to financial support snow democrats are -- senator ben cardin, a prominent
a letter to the eu asking the eu to designate hezbollah a terrorist organization. 88 senators signed it. he was one of the ones who didn't. when there was a letter to russia asking to deal with the rising tide of anti-semitism in russia. 99 senators signed the letter, one did not, chuck hagel. he has the right to have those interviews but there is a bipartisan consensus in washington illustrated by the math outside it. the question is why does the president want that in the discussion? why does...
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pursued for the last 22 months. >> thank you. you know this because you and i have talked about this at great length. i have a complete understanding where you are coming from and i know your frustration and i know what you are trying to say about this. i do want to say to you that i do not want inquisitive ness or curiosity about what possibility might be with russia and optimism. i do not have optimism. i hope, because the easiest way to resolve it, would be if they were able to reach it if together we could find some track to change the equation and the calculation of assad. i think what everybody worries about is that if you have a complete implosion of the state , nobody has a clear definition of how you put those pieces back together. no. two, you have a much greater risk with respect to the chemical weapons. that is why i want to get in and see what the contingency plans are. i cannot measure risk without having a sense of what is on the table. what i do know is there are a lot of weapons there. there are people of in the
pursued for the last 22 months. >> thank you. you know this because you and i have talked about this at great length. i have a complete understanding where you are coming from and i know your frustration and i know what you are trying to say about this. i do want to say to you that i do not want inquisitive ness or curiosity about what possibility might be with russia and optimism. i do not have optimism. i hope, because the easiest way to resolve it, would be if they were able to reach...
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there have been sessions already with our eu partners on doing exactly that. one interesting aspect you raised is those have not necessarily included the private sector or the critical infrastructure sectors. expanding the aperture to do that would make sense. >> in our last few minutes, thank you offer very important questions. secretary naplitano, as the content your future -- as you think about your future and some of the unfinished business, what is your highest priority? >> i think when i look at where i will be spending my time, aside from the management integration type issues, i think the coming immigration debate is something that we will be deeply involved in. we have deep and wide experience in those issues. cyber, we have already mentioned. then the constantly evolving types of terrorists threats and hamdi can better educate ourselves -- and how we can better educate ourselves, trained law enforcement, ascertain from history and otherwise what are better ways to identify behavior's indicate -- in take up potential violence, those are the things tha
there have been sessions already with our eu partners on doing exactly that. one interesting aspect you raised is those have not necessarily included the private sector or the critical infrastructure sectors. expanding the aperture to do that would make sense. >> in our last few minutes, thank you offer very important questions. secretary naplitano, as the content your future -- as you think about your future and some of the unfinished business, what is your highest priority? >> i...
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hobby lobby, by the way is a family-owned business. it is one of america's largest arts and crafts retailers showing no signs of backing down. jay sekulow worked on these cases. american center of law and justice. welcome back, jay on "america's newsroom". >> hey, bill. bill: you worked on other cases not directly with hobby lobby. >> right. bill: i have read you obtained three injunctions to stop enforcement of the mandate? what does that mean. >> we obtained two too the court of appeals, one from the 7th circuit and one from the 8th circuit and one from a district court. three cases we brought were able to obtain injunctions. hobby lobby, the judges that heard that case were not persuaded by their opinion but most courts in fact have, issued injunctions and this puts hobby lobby in an unusual situation. because as you said they're facing 1.3 million dollars a day in fines which is out rage just. the greeps are committed to the cause and committed to seeing it through. the right thing government abate he can consider shun of fins whil
hobby lobby, by the way is a family-owned business. it is one of america's largest arts and crafts retailers showing no signs of backing down. jay sekulow worked on these cases. american center of law and justice. welcome back, jay on "america's newsroom". >> hey, bill. bill: you worked on other cases not directly with hobby lobby. >> right. bill: i have read you obtained three injunctions to stop enforcement of the mandate? what does that mean. >> we obtained two...
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have a listen here. >> so we're expecting mere over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt too annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dustbin of history. bill: that's not, not just some guy talking. that is the speaker of the house. monica crowley, radio talk show host, fox news contributor. good morning, monica. emily sussman, president of young democrats for america. how are you doing today. >> very well. thank you. bill: let's go at it. what do you make of the speaker's comments of nile ages? >> just dawning on john boehner and republican leadership this is the president's goal no wonder the republicans had a tough time of it recently. of course this is the president's goal. it has been his goal since day one. there is nothing in the president's history or background or pattern of behavior to suggest compromise, conciliation with republicans a real desire to work across the aisle and be bipartisan. sometimes he give us a good line about that but not in his behavior. he has demo
have a listen here. >> so we're expecting mere over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt too annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dustbin of history. bill: that's not, not just some guy talking. that is the speaker of the house. monica crowley, radio talk show host, fox news contributor. good morning, monica. emily sussman, president of young democrats for america. how are...